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Instructor Manual With Test Bank

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Instructor Manual With Test Bank For A Concise Introduction to Logic, 12e Patrick Hurley (All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade) Part 1: Instructor Manual: Pages 1-314 Part 2: Test Bank: Pages 315-901 1 / 4

Exercise 1.1 Exercise Answers Chapter 1 Exercise 1.1 Part I

  • P: Carbon monoxide molecules happen to be just the right size and shape, and happen to
  • have just the right chemical properties, to fit neatly into cavities within hemoglobin molecules in blood that are normally reserved for oxygen molecules.

C: Carbon monoxide diminishes the oxygen-carrying capacity of blood.

  • P: The good, according to Plato, is that which furthers a person's real interests.

C: In any given case when the good is known, men will seek it.

  • P: The denial or perversion of justice by the sentences of courts, as well as in any other
  • manner, is with reason classed among the just causes of war.C: The federal judiciary ought to have cognizance of all causes in which the citizens of other countries are concerned.

  • P: When individuals voluntarily abandon property, they forfeit any expectation of privacy in
  • it that they might have had.C: A warrantless search and seizure of abandoned property is not unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment.

  • P
  • 1

: Artists and poets look at the world and seek relationships and order.

P 2 : But they translate their ideas to canvas, or to marble, or into poetic images.P 3 Scientists try to find relationships between different objects and events.P 4

: To express the order they find, they create hypotheses and theories.

C: The great scientific theories are easily compared to great art and great literature.

  • P
  • 1 : The animal species in Australia are very different from those on the mainland.P 2 : Asian placental mammals and Australian marsupial mammals have not been in contact in the last several million years.

C: There was never a land bridge between Australia and the mainland

  • P
  • 1

: We need sleep to think clearly, react quickly, and create memories.

P 2 : Studies show that people who are taught mentally challenging tasks do better after a good night’s sleep.

P3: Other research suggests that sleep is needed for creative problem solving.

C: It really does matter if you get enough sleep.

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Exercise 1.1 8.P 1 :The classroom teacher is crucial to the development and academic success of the average student.P 2

:Administrators simply are ancillary to this effort.

C:Classroom teachers ought to be paid at least the equivalent of administrators at all levels, including the superintendent.

9.P 1 :An agreement cannot bind unless both parties to the agreement know what they are doing and freely choose to do it.C:The seller who intends to enter a contract with a customer has a duty to disclose exactly what the customer is buying and what the terms of the sale are.

10.P 1

:Punishment, when speedy and specific, may suppress undesirable behavior.

P 2

:Punishment cannot teach or encourage desirable alternatives.

C:It is crucial to use positive techniques to model and reinforce appropriate behavior that the person can use in place of the unacceptable response that has to be suppressed.

11.P 1 :High profits are the signal that consumers want more of the output of the industry.P 2 :High profits provide the incentive for firms to expand output and for more firms to enter the industry in the long run.P 3 : For a firm of above average efficiency, profits represent the reward for greater efficiency.C:Profit serves a very crucial function in a free enterprise economy, such as our own.

12.P 1 :My cat regularly used to close and lock the door to my neighbor's doghouse, trapping their sleeping Doberman inside.P 2 :Try telling a cat what to do, or putting a leash on him--he'll glare at you and say, "I don't think so. You should have gotten a dog."

C:Cats can think circles around dogs.

13.P 1

:Private property helps people define themselves.

P 2

:Private property frees people from mundane cares of daily subsistence.

P 3

: Private property is finite.

C:No individual should accumulate so much property that others are prevented from accumulating the necessities of life.

14.P 1

:To every existing thing God wills some good.

P 2

:To love any thing is nothing else than to will good to that thing.

C:It is manifest that God loves everything that exists.

15.P 1

:The average working man can support no more than two children.

P 2

:The average working woman can take care of no more than two children in decent

fashion.C:Women of the working class, especially wage workers, should not have more than two children at most.

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Exercise 1.1 16.P 1 :The nations of planet earth have acquired nuclear weapons with an explosive power equal to more than a million Hiroshima bombs.P 2 :Studies suggest that explosion of only half these weapons would produce enough soot, smoke, and dust to blanket the Earth, block out the sun, and bring on a nuclear winter that would threaten the survival of the human race.C:Radioactive fallout isn't the only concern in the aftermath of nuclear explosions.

17.P 1 :An ant releases a chemical when it dies, and its fellows carry it away to the compost heap.P 2 :A healthy ant painted with the death chemical will be dragged to the funeral heap again and again.

C:Apparently the communication is highly effective.

18.P:Every art and every inquiry, and similarly every action and pursuit, is thought to aim at some good.

C:The good has been rightly declared to be that at which all things aim.

19.P 1 :Antipoverty programs provide jobs for middle-class professionals in social work, penology and public health.P 2 :Such workers' future advancement is tied to the continued growth of bureaucracies dependent on the existence of poverty.

C:Poverty offers numerous benefits to the non-poor.

20.P 1

:Corn is an annual crop.

P 2

:Butchers meat is a crop which requires four or five years to grow.

P 3 :An acre of land will produce a much smaller quantity of the one species of food (meat) than the other.C:The inferiority of the quantity (of meat) must be compensated by the superiority of the price.

21.P 1

:Loan oft loses both itself and friend.

P 2

:Borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.

C:Neither a borrower nor lender be.

22.P 1 :Take the nurse who alleges that physicians enrich themselves in her hospital through unnecessary surgery.P 2 :Take the engineer who discloses safety defects in the braking systems of a fleet of new rapid-transit vehicles.P 3

:Take the Defense Department official who alerts Congress to military graft and

overspending.P 4 :All know that they pose a threat to those whom they denounce and that their own careers may be at risk.

C:The stakes in whistleblowing are high.

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